Letterman recalls phoning Jay Leno, describes how antidepressants changed his life
In a new interview with Rolling Stone, David Letterman says low doses of drugs like Paxil and Lexapro, along with transcendental meditation, helped calm him down. "It changed my life," he says. "I used to have kind of a hair trigger; I used to put my fist through Sheetrock." Letterman also reveals he phoned Leno when The Tonight Show host announced his retirement. "I know it must have been hard for him," Letterman says. "I said, 'Jay, are you actually retiring?' And he said, yeah. . . . And I said, 'Well, I hope this is good for you, and I'm sorry you're leaving.' He was very nice and earnest about it." (Note: There's still no word on if Leno will visit Letterman.)

Melissa Rivers: Jay Leno snubbed me months after Joan Rivers' death
Melissa Rivers says she ran into Leno -- who carried on Johnny Carson's Tonight Show ban on Joan Rivers -- in December at an industry breakfast. As Melissa tells Howard Stern, "I walk in, and I'm standing, having a coffee in the reception area, and Jay...looks right at me, and looks away."